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Welcome to The Dundry Inn

Address: Church Road. Dundry, Bristol, BS41 8LH

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Just 5 miles from the centre of Bristol, The Dundry Inn offers a high-standard of en suite accommodation and an attractive village pub and restaurant. In the beautiful Chew Valley, it has a garden, free parking and Wi-Fi.
Each room features a king-size bed and wardrobe, and has an en suite shower room. There is a flat-screen TV with built-in DVD player, and tea and coffee facilities.
A continental breakfast is available every morning inside the rooms. The restaurant’s lunch and dinner menu offers regional specialities too, with Somerset ham and West Country farmhouse cheddar featuring in its hearty dishes.
A pretty beer garden looks out towards the village’s 16th-century church. The Dundry Inn is easy to reach, being just 1 mile from the A38 and only 8 minutes’ drive from Bristol Airport.

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Distance 1.86 miles (2.97 km)
The 27 hole golf course designed by Donald Steel, Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, provides golfers with challenges that are testing, yet fair and enjoyable. Comprising the Avon, Brunel and Severn, Woodspring Golf and Country Club has been designed as three separate nine hole courses. Each nine has its own set of characteristics; the Avon is the shortest of the three and asks you to hit the ball strategically, making it more important to hit the ball accurately than a long way. The Brunel has some testing water features that come into play. With its small raised green, the iron play has to be impeccable if you are to play under your handicap.

Distance 1.99 miles (3.18 km)
City of Bristol College is one of the UK's largest colleges and one of the region's leading education providers, offering a wide range of further and higher education courses. Over 1,000 courses at all levels are available for 16-19 year olds and adult learners, as well as training aimed at employers.

Currently catering for more than 30,000 students, City of Bristol College delivers a significant majority of the post-16 educational provision in the greater Bristol area.

We have centres across the city. For details of where these are visit the <a href="http://www.cityofbristol.ac.uk/coursefinder/" target="_blank">Course Finder</a> page on our website.

Distance 2.06 miles (3.29 km)
City of Bristol College is one of the UK's largest colleges and one of the region's leading education providers, offering a wide range of further and higher education courses. Over 1,000 courses at all levels are available for 16-19 year olds and adult learners, as well as training aimed at employers.

Currently catering for more than 30,000 students, City of Bristol College delivers a significant majority of the post-16 educational provision in the greater Bristol area.

We have centres across the city. For details of where these are visit the <a href="http://www.cityofbristol.ac.uk/coursefinder/" target="_blank">Course Finder</a> page on our website.

Distance 2.93 miles (4.68 km)
Bristol City Football Club Formed in 1897. Ashton Gate is located in the south-west of Bristol, just south of the River Avon. It has an all-seated capacity of about 21,500, with an effective capacity (depending on how many away tickets are allocated, and how they are segregated) of around 19,100. It was the home of Bedminster F.C. until the 1900 merger, and the merged team played some games there the following season, but it did not become the permanent home of Bristol City until 1904. Visiting fans are housed in the Wedlock Stand at the south-east end of the ground, which was built as a covered terrace in 1928, converted to seats in the 1990s and was the traditional home fans' end until 1994.

Distance 3.03 miles (4.84 km)
Situated just three miles from the City centre and the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge; Long Ashton is one of the area's premier golf courses. Founded in 1893 the course, which meanders along the back of a limestone ridge offers some of the best views across the city and the Mendip hills. Providing a true test of golf to players of all ability and complemented by a most welcoming clubhouse with one of the best practice facilities around Long Ashton is well worth visiting at any time of the year. Long Ashton enjoys a membership of some 800 members with healthy junior and ladies sections, yet there is always a welcome for visitors and is regarded as a club in which you will always receive a warm welcome.